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Raven Software
NameRaven Software
TypeSubsidiary of Activision
IndustryVideo game industry
Founded1990
FounderBrian Pelletier, Steve Raffel
HeadquartersMadison, Wisconsin
Key peopleBrian Pelletier, Steve Raffel

Raven Software is a renowned American video game developer based in Madison, Wisconsin, founded by Brian Pelletier and Steve Raffel in 1990. The company has developed several successful games in collaboration with prominent publishers like Activision, Electronic Arts, and id Software. Raven Software's games often feature 3D graphics and first-person shooter gameplay, similar to those developed by Epic Games and Valve Corporation. The company's success can be attributed to its talented team, including Brian Pelletier and Steve Raffel, who have worked with notable developers like John Carmack and Tom Hall.

History

Raven Software was founded in 1990 by Brian Pelletier and Steve Raffel, with the goal of creating innovative video games for MS-DOS and other platforms. The company's early success was driven by its work on games like Black Crypt and ShadowCaster, which were published by Electronic Arts and Origin Systems. In the late 1990s, Raven Software began developing games for id Software, including Heretic and Hexen, which featured 3D graphics and first-person shooter gameplay similar to Doom and Quake. The company's partnership with id Software led to the development of Soldier of Fortune, a first-person shooter game that was published by Activision and featured 3D graphics similar to those in Half-Life and Unreal Tournament.

Games

Raven Software has developed a wide range of games across various platforms, including PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Xbox 360. The company's games often feature 3D graphics and first-person shooter gameplay, similar to those developed by Epic Games and Valve Corporation. Some notable games developed by Raven Software include Star Wars: Jedi Outcast, Star Wars: Jedi Academy, and X-Men Legends, which were published by LucasArts and Activision. The company has also developed games based on popular franchises like Marvel Comics and Star Trek, including X-Men Origins: Wolverine and Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force.

Technology

Raven Software has developed several game engines, including the id Tech 3 engine, which was used to power games like Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Star Wars: Jedi Outcast. The company has also used other game engines, such as the Unreal Engine 3, to develop games like Singularity and Wolfenstein. Raven Software's games often feature advanced 3D graphics and physics engines, similar to those used in games developed by Crytek and DICE. The company's use of motion capture technology has also enabled the creation of realistic character animations, similar to those seen in games like L.A. Noire and Red Dead Redemption.

Notable Releases

Some of Raven Software's most notable releases include Star Wars: Jedi Outcast, Star Wars: Jedi Academy, and X-Men Legends, which were published by LucasArts and Activision. The company's game Singularity was also well-received by critics and players, and featured a unique time manipulation mechanic similar to those seen in games like Bioshock and Portal. Raven Software's game Wolfenstein was also a commercial success, and featured 3D graphics and first-person shooter gameplay similar to those in Doom and Quake. The company's work on Call of Duty: Black Ops III and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare has also been notable, and has featured 3D graphics and multiplayer gameplay similar to those in Halo and Battlefield.

Company Structure

Raven Software is a subsidiary of Activision, and is headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin. The company is led by Brian Pelletier and Steve Raffel, who have been instrumental in shaping the company's direction and vision. Raven Software's team includes experienced developers who have worked on notable games like Doom and Quake, and have collaborated with other prominent developers like id Software and Valve Corporation. The company's structure is similar to that of other game development studios, such as Infinity Ward and Treyarch, which are also subsidiaries of Activision. Category:Video game developers

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